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New technology for making cars of the future, 3D printing houses and overcoming design challenges that will lead to a solar car. I’ll drink to that!
The world solar car challenge
Associate Professor Paul Collins
(Associate Professor in Design and Product Development, Deakin University)
Dr Mariana Paulino
(Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, Deakin University)
Acciona Energy Australia is partnering with Deakin University to design, develop, construct and race a vehicle to compete in the 2021 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge. Deakin will showcase its design & engineering skills in this grand challenge.
A/Prof. Paul Collins leads a multidisciplinary group of researchers that encompass biomechanics to engineering and industrial design with a focus at the intersection of technology, design and people.
Dr Mariana Paulino obtained her PhD (Deakin University) after completing undergrad and Masters degrees at the University of Aveiro, in Portugal.
A/Prof. Paul Collins leads a multidisciplinary group of researchers that encompass biomechanics to engineering and industrial design with a focus at the intersection of technology, design and people.
Dr Mariana Paulino obtained her PhD (Deakin University) after completing undergrad and Masters degrees at the University of Aveiro, in Portugal.
Would you fancy printing your home?
Professor Mahmud Ashraf
(Associate Professor, Deakin University)
Additive Manufacturing (AM), aka 3D printing, offers exciting possibilities in the manufacturing industry. In the near future, you could be living in a 3D printed home. Perhaps you could even design and print your own home. Imagine that!
Mahmud Ashraf is currently an Associate Professor in Deakin University Australia. His research is all about designing sustainable infrastructure using various types of materials ranging from high strength metallic alloys to natural renewable materials.
Mahmud Ashraf is currently an Associate Professor in Deakin University Australia. His research is all about designing sustainable infrastructure using various types of materials ranging from high strength metallic alloys to natural renewable materials.
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